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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />July 11, 2017 <br />Page 7 <br />Mayor Faust stated he can't commit to $450 per month. <br />4 Mr. Tapia asked if Council will meet with the residents. Mayor Faust stated everything will be out in the <br />5 open. Mr. Tapia stated they will not go away. <br />6 <br />7 Mayor Faust commented on the importance of the negotiation between the Council and Continental, <br />8 noting the City has the ability to issue the permits and holds the final card in the negotiation. Mayor <br />9 Faust stated his belief that during negotiations, the first party that names a price loses. <br />10 <br />11 Mr. Tapia stated his opinion that the community does not trust the Mayor and Council and the Police <br />12 Department needs to be reformed. Mr. Tapia stated there needs to be a committee to work on reforms <br />13 but with the new leadership in Washington, DC, he does not trust the DOJ. Mr. Tapia asked for the <br />14 Council's commitment that the Police Chief will meet with the committee regarding reform. <br />15 <br />16 Mayor Faust stated the DOJ is currently doing an analysis of the Police Department and will give <br />17 recommendations that will be followed. He explained this will most likely occur in the Fall, noting there <br />18 have been three listening sessions and comments can be sent to the email address available. Mayor Faust <br />19 stated he would not be willing to meet until after the analysis is completed. <br />20 <br />21 Mr. Bill Wolnow, 3501 Coolidge, stated he has lived there 46 years. He read a draft he prepared for a <br />22 Letter to the Editor regarding the Lowry Grove closure. Mr. Wolnow questioned why the City did not <br />23 make Lowry Grove keep up the property, where the inspectors were, and about the storm shelter. He <br />24 stated he believes Continental paid too much when they purchased the property and he is bothered about <br />25 profit centers in St. Anthony. Mr. Wolnow stated his belief that the contractors will not lose any money <br />26 on the deal and the infrastructure is sufficient for the two miles of St. Anthony. He quoted details from <br />27 the contractors, which he believed were erroneous. Mr. Wolnow discussed the St. Anthony water supply <br />28 and provided three constraints that he hopes the contractor will follow. <br />29 <br />30 Ms. Antonia Alvarez appeared again before the Council and stated she has worked on organizing the <br />31 community for 16 years and is frustrated that the Mayor will not accept a meeting with the Lowry Grove <br />32 residents. <br />33 <br />34 Ms. Karin Wyberg stated she is part of the silent majority. She is a long -term resident of St. Anthony <br />35 and knew Frank from Lowry Grove. She stated her belief that the Lowry Grove residents have sacrificed <br />36 much. She stated she has never felt threatened in St. Anthony and there are other communities that she <br />37 has had no interaction with, such as Diamond Eight Terrace Apartments and Lowry Grove. She stated <br />38 she has reached out, became involved, and organized the conversation at Nativity when the Islamic <br />39 Center was denied. Ms. Wyberg stated it hurts her to be part of a community where people have become <br />40 homeless and the City let it happen. She congratulated the Council on their concern for water but noted <br />41 they do not have concern for the neighbors in Lowry Grove. <br />42 <br />43 Mr. Brian Buck stated they have been residents for 1 I years. He communicated his support for real <br />44 affordable housing and the petition that was submitted. Mr. Buck stated he appreciates the fact that this <br />45 dialog is happening this evening and encouraged everyone to be proactive rather than reactive. He stated <br />46 he has been struck by the economic disparity with the Lowry Grove residents, noting his children have <br />
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